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Preview of How to Write an Annotated Bibliography (both APA and MLA)

How to Write an Annotated Bibliography (both APA and MLA)

This slide deck will walk your students step by step through: what is an annotated bibliography the three types of annotations instructors typically ask for how to write an annotated bibliography exemplars for MLA and APA formats a group activity to apply their learning with an answer key to which they can compare their work. Fully editable and customizable, you can ensure these instructions match your very specific criteria for your course.
Preview of Annotated Bibliography Template - Google Drive File - Editable - Printable

Annotated Bibliography Template - Google Drive File - Editable - Printable

Writing instruction can be intimidating! Trust me I know! This resource provides you with an annotated bibliography template that is editable on Google Drive. The format is great to not only help students gather and format their source information, but it is also a great transition into college writing as many times college professors require students to create annotated bibliographies. You can either add more space in each box and print, or you can allow students to work on the digital file to
Preview of MY HISTORY: TIME CAPSULE LETTER with Templates and Graphic Organizer

MY HISTORY: TIME CAPSULE LETTER with Templates and Graphic Organizer

BE THE TEACHER THAT YOUR STUDENTS ALWAYS REMEMBER!!Whether you are working on improving students' writing abilities or teaching students about their personal history, one thing is for certain - This project will check off all the boxes AND will instantly turn you into the teacher that your students always remember! WHY? Because you will hand them a letter from their past selves when they graduate from High School!Even if you elect not to house student letters for 4-10 years and return them to
Preview of AP Research: Intro to Research and 25 Source Assignment

AP Research: Intro to Research and 25 Source Assignment

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StudentFocused
This material is designed to introduce students to academic research and have them create their own Book of Knowledge. This material was originally designed to be taught to students at the beginning of their AP Research journey. Lessons will cover credibility, researching academic sources, and using academic research to create a Body of Knowledge.Included in this unitA presentation about Researching with Academic IntegrityA presentation about Credibility and the CRAAP methodA presentation about
Preview of Source Organizer for Research Paper

Source Organizer for Research Paper

Created by
Kelly Williams
This document provides space for students to take notes as they conduct research for a project or essay. It also includes a place for them to compile a works cited page.
Preview of Annotated Bibliography

Annotated Bibliography

Created by
ReadingRouantree
This short benchmark lesson introduces the Annotated Bibliography to high school aged students. It is assumed they are familiar with writing an MLA formatted citation and/or a Works Cited Page. The slides address key information to include in the summary and analysis paragraphs that follow. Additionally, a sample student entry is linked including all three parts: Annotation, Summary Paragraph, and Analysis Paragraph.
Preview of MLA Works Cited/Annotated Bib/Parenthetical Cheat Sheet

MLA Works Cited/Annotated Bib/Parenthetical Cheat Sheet

Created by
Kerry Stewart
This is a quick and easy to read chart breaking down the various types of in-text and full citations we use on a regular basis. Can be printed and handed out to students, posted on Google Classroom, or made into large posters for the classroom for quick and easy reference.
Preview of Graphic Organizers 3

Graphic Organizers 3

Introducing "VisualizeSuccess: Google Slides Editable Graphic Organizer Template" - a dynamic educational tool that empowers teachers and students to enhance critical thinking, organization, and content retention, all while incorporating essential teaching buzzwords. Key Features: Customizable Organizers: "VisualizeSuccess" offers a collection of versatile graphic organizers in a digital format, which can be easily personalized to cater to specific lesson plans and learning objectives. Digital E
Preview of How to Easily Cite Sources & Format Your Works Cited Page
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How to Easily Cite Sources & Format Your Works Cited Page

Empower your students to take charge of their learning by giving them this user-friendly video to use as much as they'd like. How to Easily Cite Your Sources... will show them an easy way to cite their sources (MLA and/or APA) and format their works cited page. This will save teachers and professors so much time! Video length: 8:26
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